Your RAM isn't connecting properly with your device.
Your RAM isn't connecting properly with your device.
So on the 7th of May I upgraded my RAM to Corsair DDR3 1600MHz CL9 from G Skill F3-1600C9Q-16GAO. After installing the two new sticks, everything worked smoothly. I had purchased just one pack of two on April 30th. I swapped out two old RAM modules from four and placed the new ones in slots 2 and 4. Initially, there was a mismatch but the system ran fine. Then on May 7th I bought another pack and installed it without issues. The PC performed well until today. I woke up to see the PSU light flickering on and then off. I tried turning it off and back on, which gave the same result. Eventually I removed all four RAM sticks and reactivated the PSU. The standby light stayed on. I decided to reinstall the RAM but the motherboard didn’t boot at all. After removing everything, I tried two sticks, then one stick, even using the old RAM. Cleaning the contacts and CPU cooler didn’t help. I cleared the CMOS, but that didn’t resolve it. I re-seated the CPU and cleaned the pins with a soft brush, but nothing worked. It seems either the CPU is faulty or both motherboards are defective. My PC is an open build, I’m on a budget, and I can’t afford a case right now.
Can't revert to bio versions; motherboard can't handle it without a post. Tested with just one stick of RAM.
RAM might be the issue, possibly because the RAM units don't function together or simply since the CPU isn't compatible with it.
there is a dram memory okay button and after it does it stuff doesn't work plus the orginal ram i had in there from the start of the system was running fine but my cpu does only support up 1333mhz